Competencies:
Education / Experience:
- Bachelor’s Degree (BA/BS) in Chemistry or related field – Required.
- Less than one year testing of chemicals/pharmaceutical products – Required.
- Must be able to read and understand analytical procedures – Required.
- Must be able to effectively communicate results, problems, or issues, in English verbally as well as in writing – Required.
- Must be computer literate.
- Must be precise and consistent in day-to-day analysis, easily trainable, and ready to learn.
- Must be able to work in a team environment and be flexible to easily adapt to changes in assignments.
- Must follow safe practices as identified in appropriate SDS while working with chemicals and must follow applicable state and federal regulations.
- Must possess a working knowledge of analytical chemistry techniques, such as analytical weighing, quantitative transfer, preparation of quantitative solutions, analytical dilutions, spectrophotometric analytical techniques, dissolution and drug release, disintegration, moisture determination (Karl Fischer, Coulometric, LOD), thin-layer chromatographic technique, gas chromatographic techniques, HPLC, and measuring physical parameters (bulk and tapped densities, and particle size by sieve analysis).
- Must be able to follow compendial (USP/EP/BP/JP) procedures for wet chemical tests.
- Must understand and apply cGMP requirements applicable to quality control laboratory.
Judgment / Decision Making:
Duties are performed within framework of departmental or functional guidelines, requiring interpretation and original thinking.
Work Environment:
A laboratory environment with exposure to chemicals, caustics, fumes, heat and electrical current.
Physical Demands:
Visual acuity and manual dexterity required to operate computer, analytical instrumentation, sample preparation. Majority of time spent standing. Often required to lift objects weighing up to 20 pounds.